September 2023 at the SECD Lab

September 2023 - Back To School Month

It’s back to school season, one of the most exciting times of the year for kids! After a fun and relaxing summer break, students are ready to reconnect with their peers and tackle this new school year with the guidance and support of their teachers. In order to help teachers prepare for another year of learning, growth, and new experiences, we wanted to provide some tips to make the transition back to school as smooth and enjoyable as possible, and it starts with incorporating Social-Emotional Learning in classrooms. SEL plays a crucial role in creating well-rounded students who can navigate life's challenges with empathy, resilience, and self-awareness, and it is the key to having a successful school year!

Why SEL Matters

Social-emotional learning is the process through which individuals develop important skills for managing emotions, building positive relationships, and making responsible decisions. These skills are not only valuable in school but also in all aspects of life. Here's why SEL matters:

  1. Improved Academic Performance: Students with strong SEL skills tend to perform better academically since they are better able to handle stress, focus on their studies, and collaborate with peers.

  2. Enhanced Mental Health: SEL helps both students and educators cope with stress, anxiety, and other emotional challenges, contributing to better mental well-being.

  3. Positive Relationships: By understanding emotions and practicing empathy, students can form healthier relationships with classmates and teachers.

  4. Conflict Resolution: SEL equips individuals with problem-solving skills, reducing conflicts and promoting a harmonious school environment.

Social Emotional Learning is essential in teaching students self-awareness, self-management, social awareness, social awareness, relationship skills, and responsible decision-making.

Please check out this article on 15 Strategies to Incorporate Social Emotional Learning in Classrooms

 

Mental Preparation

The transition into a new school year can be nerve-wracking and overwhelming for both students and teachers, but it doesn’t have to be! With the right mindset and preparation, you can reacclimate and get back into the flow.

Here are a few ways students can mentally prepare themselves for the school year:

  1. Set a regular sleep pattern

  2. Write a “new school year resolutions” list

  3. Familiarize yourself with the required readings

  4. Eat breakfast

  5. Go in with a positive attitude!

Additionally, here are some things teachers can do to ease into the new school year:

  1. Reflect on the previous school year

  2. Get organized

  3. Develop a self-care plan

  4. Connect with colleagues

  5. Remember what you enjoy about teaching!

Check out these article for more tips:

How To Mentally Prepare For Going Back to School - Faze — These tips can help students start the new year with confidence!

What to Do If You Didn’t Want to Go Back to School | Edutopia — These suggestions can help teachers fight their new-school-year anxiety to have a successful year.

 

The Importance of Character Education

Students have the power to change the world, and teachers have the power to get them there. When you put a naturally curious student who learns from their experiences and interactions in the world in a setting that values character education, it unlocks an endless amount of positive growth for the child.

Character Education helps students:

  1. Develop strong moral and ethical values

  2. Communicate respectfully

  3. Understand the importance of responsibility, empathy, and self-development

  4. Form healthy relationships, manage their emotions, and make responsible choices

  5. Navigate finding a sense of identity, figuring out their values, and improving their attitudes toward themselves and others

For more information, check out the following:

Brighten Your Child’s Future Through Character Education (positiveaction.net)

How to Teach Elementary Students Character in the Classroom and Online | Edutopia

Back to School Resources:

5 Tips to Mentally Prepare for the First Month of School (upchieve.org) — Students, get back into the swing of things at the start of the school year with these 5 tips!

Preparing for College Mental Health, not Just Academics (childmind.org) — How can students prepare for the emotional challenges they may face as they transition into college, and how can parents support them?

Best Practices for Character Education Implementation in the Classroom (positiveaction.net) — Find out how easy it is to implement character education in a classroom setting.

Character Education: As Important as Academics? | Parenting (greatschools.org) — So how important is character education, really? Learn why character education should be a priority in schools and how parent can help.

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End of the Year at the SECD Lab!

A Shout Out to a Spectacular Lab!

Names from up to down, left to right: Dr. Maurice Elias, Yukti Bhatt, Alexey Glinskiy, May Yuan, Elsie Arina, Sabrina Quinones, Angela Wang, Lena Ali, Isabella Vonberg, Bridget Torcivia, Ashley Qiu, Sarah Elmer, Disha Patel, Ree Shakaib, Julia Katz, Kimberly Rivera, Mia Prowisor

After the pandemic, the lab was moved to virtual. This gave us the ability to expand the lab and enabled SECD Lab to on-board more creative and passionate research assistance! Everyones work has been so impactful and insightful this semester. Our lab had the ability to achieve so much, all due to our compassionate supervisors and leadership team and our research assistance. Team work makes the dream work!!

Thank you everyone for your hardwork!!

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To keep up to date with our lab on a day to day basis, please go follow our social media accounts! We are on Instagram, Twitter, Tiktok, Facebook, and Pinterest. We also have a podcast titled, SECD On Demand! Check it out wherever you may listen to your podcasts!

March 2023 at the SECD Lab

March 2023 at SECD Lab

Welcome back to the SECD Lab, lab highlights. This month we were ecstatic to be able to participate in SEL Day and the celebration leading up to SEL Day! The Digital Communication and Social Media team crafted various graphics to advocate for SEL Day. Check out our social media pages linked down below. 

SEL Day, March 10th, 2023

SEL Day is celebrated on the second Friday of March to spread awareness on the positive effects of Social Emotional Learning. Dr. Elias was able to be a key speaker advocating for SEL day! With the help the Digital Communications and Social Media team, the SECD Lab made top ten on the #SELday leader board. We placed at #8 with thirteen different badges awarded and one-hundred and fifteen points accumulated!

Image created by Ashley Q. Retrieved from SECD_Lab Instagram

Based on the New York Times, around 2/3 of students tend to struggle with reading. How can we reduce that number and incorporate Social Emotional Skills into reading activities? Dr. Elias takes about a few different ways that SEL can be integrated into reading such as;

  1. Recognizing an labeling feeling ins pictures and dialogue

  2. being able to table others perspective and having empathy

  3. Managing strong emotions while reading

  4. Relating to others

  5. Problem solving around diffculites

Check out the full article by clicking this link!

Effectiveness of SEL Instructions

As Spring break is coming up for different school districts, we wanted to express the effective benefits of Social-emotional learning teaching. Dr.Elias highlights 4 ways to create an SEL Classroom environment and 5 techniques to incorporate SEL in the lesson plans. Dr. Elias highlights many benefits of positivity and gratitude in the classroom. For example, when a child feels praised and appreciated, that same attitude is reflected onto other students. This way of teaching can help not only students social awareness but decrease the violence in the classrooms. Dr. Elias talks about how cooperating small groups, open-ended questions can help with social awareness as well!

Some of Dr. Elias’s recommendations are 

  1. Be positive and encouraging.

  2. Generate as much student participation/leadership as possible.

  3. Build positive relationships with the students and among the students.

  4. Promote the thinking skills essential for school success.

If you want to learn more about incorporating SEL techniques to incorporate in the classroom. Please checkout the article by clicking this link: Gauging the Effectiveness of SEL Instruction

3 SEL Practices That Early Childhood Educators Can Use Every Day by Lainie Rowell, Naomi Toland

At the younger level, SEL tends to be explicitly taught! Providing strong skills of now can help children succeed. Laine and Naomi talk about the three of the most popular SEL practices that are used to help create this foundation for students to learn self mangement, social awareness and more!

New STAT Facebook Page

Anyone interested in SEL (social-emotional learning and STAT, should join this group! Every week, there will be a different theme, discussion questions centered around that theme, as well as discussion about current events in SEL and STAT.

Scan the QR Code to join!

Make Sure to get a copy of the Students Taking Action Together, STAT book